Topic: England
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Store cupboard love
My mother’s stockpile of lentils, chickpeas, cooking oil and treats reaches deep into our family heritage and shows just how much she cares for us all
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Refugee entrepreneurs in Bradford look forward to a New Dawn
Local businesspeople are mentoring the next generation of startups, helping them to adapt, thrive and compete for a £60,000 prize
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Safar Film Festival focuses on the diversity of cinema in the Arab world
In its 10th anniversary programme, the event showcases everything from period dramas to documentaries and LGBTQ+ themes
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My Westminster: Hamza Taouzzale
The borough’s first Muslim lord mayor takes Hyphen for a stroll around his neighbourhood and the places that mean the most to him
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A women’s running club reclaims the night, one step at a time
With evening park and track races, one London-based Muslim collective is building a supportive community that puts safety first
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There are Muslim bricks in Labour’s crumbling Red Wall
In 2019, the Labour party’s northern, white working-class base collapsed, handing a landslide election victory to the Conservatives. But are attempts to win those voters back alienating previously loyal South Asian supporters?
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From kormas to shawarmas — the transformation of Manchester’s Curry Mile
The city’s Rusholme district helped to introduce Britain to spice and bold flavours. Now, it is home to an array of cuisine from across the Muslim world
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‘She’s not your typical boxer. She’s Muslim. She’s wearing a hijab.’
Across the UK, a growing number of women are stepping into the ring
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A chai house revolution is brewing in Bradford
The West Yorkshire city’s desi tea scene is booming, with new shops and cafes springing up all over








